The United Kingdom Trade and Investment (UKTI)’s most recent – and biggest – trade mission to Iraq saw Coventry University take the stage in sharing its computer simulation expertise.

The trade mission is part of a series of events designed to expand and grow the UK’s trade with the oil-rich nation. The University was in good company, with 52 senior business executives and British higher education institutes. They were joined by more than 100 of their Iraqi counterparts.

Experts from academia, government and industry came together in January 2014 to discuss the future of UK railway safety. The event was hosted by Coventry University’s KEEP SAFE project, which is taking a closer look at how the UK Rail sector uses data for design and operational safety.

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For many business owners and managers, particularly those who hold a significant amount of commercial, personal and state sensitive information and those who play a critical role in any supply chain, getting to grips with the amount of information coming from the press, government, regulatory bodies and vendor sponsored publications can be an immense challenge.

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Don’s address will be entitled ‘Promoting distributed cognition on the flight deck’ in which he will describe new concepts for integrating flight deck design with Crew Resource Management activities to provide a more holistic approach to promoting safety and efficiency.